using System;
using L=Science.Physics.GeneralPhysics;

namespace Serway.Chapter27
{
	/// <summary>
	/// Example04: The Radial Resistance of a Coaxial Cable
	/// Coaxial cables are used extensively for cable television 
	/// and other electronic applications. A coaxial cable consists 
	/// of two concentric cylindrical conductors. The region 
	/// between the conductors is completely filled with silicon, 
	/// as shown in Figure 27.8a, and current leakage through the 
	/// silicon, in the radial direction, is unwanted. 
	/// (The cable is designed to conduct current along is 
	/// length-this is not the current we are considering here.) 
	/// The radius of the inner conductor is a = 0.500 cm, the radius 
	/// of the outer one is b = 1.75 cm, and the length is L = 15.0 cm. 
	/// Calculate the resistance of the silicon between the two conductors.
	/// </summary>
	public class Example04
	{
		public Example04()
		{
		}
		private string result;
		public string Result
		{
			get{return result;}
		}
		public void Compute()
		{
			result+="Read the book!";
		}
	}
}
